From: Aldo (febro@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 17 2004 - 15:51:12 GMT-3
Hi Wes,
Could you elaborate more on that (policy-map is sequence dependant)?
do you have some docs online and/or case study? Thanks.
--- Wes Smith <wesmith@rogers.com> wrote:
> Ato .. I've found that the policy-map is sequence dependant.
> In this example, .. I don't think the UDP class would scoop all the RTP
> traffic
>
> SANCHEZ-MONGE,ANTONIO (HP-France,ex2) wrote:
>
> >Hi Aldo,
> >
> >With this policy map you are limiting bandwidth for data and reserving
> >bandwidth for voice. These actions are completely compatible and the order
> >does not affect the behaviour. In fact, limiting data would help voice to go
> >through, but not the other way around. Anyway when you use MQC each class
> >goes in a different queue and the only conflict comes when the total
> >bandwidth reserved for the classes exceeds the reservable bandwidth in the
> >interface.
> >
> >However I take advantage of your question to ask another (I saw a similar
> >one but did not see the answer). In the following policy map:
> >
> >policy-map overlap
> > class IP
> > bandwidth 150
> > class UDP
> > bandwidth 150
> > class RTP
> > bandwidth 150
> >
> >Where is RTP traffic classified???
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Ato.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Aldo
> >Sent: miircoles, 17 de marzo de 2004 17:36
> >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: class sequence in policy-map
> >
> >
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I have a quick and simple question. Will appreciate any input on this:
> >
> >Does the sequence in which the classes appear in policy-map configuration
> >affect the treatment for that class?
> >
> >e.g.
> >
> >policy-map policy-1
> > class data
> > police 1024000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
> > class voice
> > priority 512
> >
> >policy-map policy-2
> > class voice
> > priority 512
> > class data
> > police 1024000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
> >
> >Will there be any noticable performance difference when either one is
> >applied to an interface? Does the Doc CD mention anything on this?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
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